Grace Jones reveals sexual harassment when casting for first big film

Speaking to CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Thursday, Jones said the unnamed producer on the Ossie Davis-directed film asked her to bring her portfolio to his house so that he could make a final call on her casting. "He (the producer) poured some champagne, he was in his bathrobe and of course, took me to a room … it was his bedroom," Jones said. "So with the champagne, even then at that young age … I threw it in his face and walked out the door."The 69-year-old's account comes in the wake of multiple allegations of sexual harassment and assault in the entertainment industry. Dozens of women have accused Harvey Weinsten of sexual harassment and police are investigating assault claims. Weinstein has apologized for his behavior, but he denies all allegations of nonconsensual sex.Related: It's not a 'witch hunt,' it's sexual harassment and we should call it outJones said that for alleged perpetrators of sexual assault, "it's a power thing."The "Slave to the Rhythm" hit-maker added that people at the beginning of their careers are especially exposed."It's really difficult call because when you're in that position, you're so vulnerable, you're so nervous," she said. "You want this break so badly because you've been banging away at the pavement, probably longer than others and you finally think 'I've made it to the big time, this is my way, the door is open' and now you have a monster to confront."